A Los Gatos mother who lost her son on 9/11 is emotional on the cusp of the terror attacks' 15th anniversary because President Obama has promised to veto a Congressional bill that permits victims to sue the Saudi Arabian government. Rick Boone reports. (Published Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016)

A Los Gatos mother who lost her son on 9/11 rebuked President Barack Obama on the cusp of the terror attacks' 15th anniversary.

Now, Obama is adding to the grief of the victims’ families, the California mother said, by promising to veto a Congressional bill that permits them to sue the Saudi Arabian government.

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“It's been daunting and discouraging to realize that the present administration not only doesn't want to help the 9/11 families, but keeps touting Saudi Arabia as our ally,” Hoagland said.

Considered heroes, Bingham, the flight crew and other passengers charged the terrorists who hijacked Flight 93 with the goal of striking the U.S. Capitol. Their effort to regain control of the plane ensured that it missed its intended target, but it crashed in a rural Pennsylvania field.